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THE DREAM—AND BUSINESS.

=£ Peoplo consist of two classes, tboso who dream and those who hB drea ninot. The dreamers seldom awaken dreams become worthless. Those who are awake seldom dream, so there's not much pur- W fa poso in their being awake.fa On the fringes of life are a few fa who dream anil then awake. They hiS see a big vision and in an instant they have captured it and are jP fa working with might and main to fa put it into harness Thoy think a ® big idea, and as soon as they ® ■fa can the idea has bccomo flesii •© and blood, and lives among men as their servant. fa 'i'lio ideal is not of much uso fa until at least somo of it is real. ►p Caleb eternity and bring it into tune with time and tho world will acclaim you. fa 15c sure that you dream first, and then be sure that you aro tjt awake immediately afterwards. ►£( Otherwise, another may dream your dream and pass by while fa you'ro still asleep. ®

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

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THE DREAMAND BUSINESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

THE DREAMAND BUSINESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)